How can i make commands in server saying text in personal message (like /msg)? I saw thing like that on one of the 0.3z beta servers. I have tried to use vcmp.pm instead of vcmp.say, but the server didn't say anything. Any ideas?
nope, but i had a problem like that recently. i found no soloution, however, i did a bilboard instead.
so..
elseif !bilboard bla bla bla
write ini bilboard.ini
and then
!bilboard vcmp.say readini bilboard.ini
now, this is is not a code, just a skeleton, but still leaves a problem, when u write\read from the bilboard, it will be public, therfore, u havent gone anywhere near private.
perhaps...
vcmp.say /msg $getid(name) $2
??
The /msg command isn't related to mIRC scripting as far as I know. It's already there.
OK, i tried this:
vcmp.say /msg %a $2
where %a is player's ID, but only thing the server says is
Quote from: server/msg %a [text you write]
I think /msg is in VC:MP itself, not in rcon aliases.
EDIT: VG was faster
Hello,
Take a look in the new 0.3z GUS Scripts i just released, almost everything you are looking for is in there, in alias form. As simple as you would need. :)
Cya,
Tommis
i know /msg is built in vcmp. its just seeing as i (n e 1 really) can pm another player with the inbuilt pm system i was wondering if the irc server is a player or not.
but now im saying this, y do u want a pm? if ur using it for player1 to talk to player 2, just use: /msg player2's id message
and it wont be shown in the public text.
Quote from: matthiasvegh on July 17, 2007, 10:48:36 PM
but now im saying this, y do u want a pm? if ur using it for player1 to talk to player 2, just use: /msg player2's id message
and it wont be shown in the public text.
Yeah, players can use /msg to pm each other. I meant how I could make commands showing info in pm like in 1 of the beta servers and now in XE European server; not everything (e.g. command lists) to everyone
Quote from: Tommis on July 16, 2007, 06:17:54 AM
Take a look in the new 0.3z GUS Scripts i just released, almost everything you are looking for is in there, in alias form. As simple as you would need. :)
Thanks for advice ;) I think i found what i wanted
Hey,
No problem, and just for others to know, in my scripts its
vcmp.msg ID Bbalbalabl Text here Bllbalablab
Cya,
Tommis